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Jacquie Nutt <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Apr 2009 08:42:39 +0200
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Hi Cindy

I'm confused by your question.   The mother reports getting 2 mls per day 
NOW, and yet she was getting 28 mls per day (cc = mls) a few days ago.

Is your question: "Why has her supply gone down?"?   Or was there some 
confusion with her reporting of the units of measurement?  It's not easy to 
measure 2 mls at home, as it's less than half a teaspoon.  So most likely 
she is getting far more than 2 mls per day - but *how* much more?

On www.asklenore.com, there are several different medical protocols.  The 
shortest one is "at least 30 days" but most are at least 60 days long, if 
this is possible before the baby arrives, so two weeks is a little early to 
make a final assessment.

In the FAQ section 
http://www.asklenore.com/breastfeeding/induced_lactation/faq.html
Lenore says "It takes 2-3 weeks to build the milk supply."   ....but this is 
*after* spending a minimum of 30 days on the protocol (ie hormone pills and 
domperidone).

Karleen Gribble has posted before on when the hormonal protocol would not be 
suitable for induced lactation.
<<http://community.lsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WA-LSOFTDONATIONS.EXE?A2=ind0807B&L=LACTNET&P=R3035&I=-3&d=No+Match%3BMatch%3BMatches>>

Kathleen Auerbach's post on 8 April 1995 is thought provoking too (re focus 
on MILK rather than NURTURING)
<<http://community.lsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WA-LSOFTDONATIONS.EXE?A2=ind9504B&L=LACTNET&P=R694&I=-3&d=No+Match%3BMatch%3BMatches>>

Hopefully your client will see good results soon.

Best wishes
Jacquie Nutt  IBCLC

>I am working with a mom who is following Lenore Goldfarb's lactation
> protocol, she began pumping about 2 weeks ago and says she is getting 
> about
> 2 ml milk per day, was up to 28 cc in a day a few days ago.. Can any of 
> you
> that have more experience with this process tell me how fast her supply
> should be expected in increase? Thanks
>

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